ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Check Point confirms breach, but says it was 'old' data and crook made 'false' claims

(2025/03/31)

Explanation leaves a 'lot of questions unanswered,' says infosec researcher



AI datacenters want to go nuclear. Too bad they needed it yesterday

(2025/03/31)

Analysis Silicon Valley's latest energy fixation won't stop the coming power panic



LLM providers on the cusp of an 'extinction' phase as capex realities bite

(2025/03/31)

Only the strong will survive, but analyst says cull will not be as rapid as during dotcom era



Windows 11 adds auto-recovery, kills offline setup loophole

(2025/03/31)

Microsoft giveth with one hand but taketh away with the other



Nvidia's latest AI PC boxes sound great – if you're a data scientist with $3,000 to spare

(2025/03/31)

Analysis But will they really upend the enterprise PC market? How about software? Networking, anyone?



Privacy died last century, the only way to go is off-grid

(2025/03/31)

Opinion From smartphones to surveillance cameras to security snafus, there's no escape



Musk's xAI swallows Musk's X in ego-friendly, all-stock deal

(2025/03/31)

Comment Social media platform magically worth a billion more than what he bought it for



European Gaia mapping satellite is retired but proves very tough to kill

(2025/03/31)

I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that



Ransomware crews add 'EDR killers' to their arsenal – and some aren't even malware

(2025/03/31)

interview Crims are disabling security tools early in attacks, Talos says



UK finance watchdog spends millions 'enhancing' Workday software rolled out 4 years ago

(2025/03/31)

FCA still splashing on customizing, integrating HR and finance system way after 2021 go-live



When even Microsoft can’t understand its own Outlook, big tech is stuck in a swamp of its own making

(2025/03/31)

Opinion Make things that work for the billions, not the billionaires



Tech trainer taught a course on software he'd never used and didn't own

(2025/03/31)

Who, Me? 'I'm glad you asked that question. We'll get to that tomorrow' (After I research the answer)



Cashless society could be why fewer kids are eating coins and sticking things up their noses

(2025/03/31)

NHS boffins think there's a connection, but ‘snot all good news: Swallowing batteries is even more dangerous



Intel and Microsoft staff allegedly lured to work for fake Chinese company in Taiwan

(2025/03/31)

11 companies, including SMIC, accused of disguising outposts so they can illicitly serve Beijing



China cracks down on personal information collection. No, seriously

(2025/03/31)

Asia In Brief PLUS: Indonesia crimps social media, allows iPhones; India claims rocket boost; In-flight GenAI for Japan Airlines



Oracle Health reportedly warns of info leak from legacy server

(2025/03/31)

Infosec in brief PLUS: OpenAI bumps bug bounties bigtime; INTERPOL arrests 300 alleged cyber-scammers; And more!



Dash to Panel lives on, thanks to Zorin sponsorship

(2025/03/30)

There's also a new release of the Zorin OS distro



Nvidia GPU roadmap confirms it: Moore’s Law is dead and buried

(2025/03/29)

Comment More silicon, more power, more pain for datacenter operators



Malware in Lisp? Now you're just being cruel

(2025/03/29)

Miscreants warming to Delphi, Haskell, and the like to evade detection



Brits to build ExoMars landing gear after Russia sent packing

(2025/03/29)

Airbus UK wins £150M contract to revive long-delayed rover project



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We should have a great many fewer disputes in the world if only words were
taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things
themselves.
-- John Locke